dt is conditionalized to run on Tru64 UNIX, HP-UX, AIX, Solaris, ULTRIX, OSF/MK, QNX, Linux, SCO Unixware, and Windows operating systems. The Windows version requires the Cygnus Solutions cygwin toolkit.
dt command lines are similar to the dd program, which is popular on most UNIX systems. It contains numerous options to give the user control of various test parameters.
dt has been used to successfully test disks, tapes, serial lines, parallel lines, pipes, and memory mapped files. In fact, dt can be used for any device that allows the standard open, read, write, and close system calls. Special support is necessary for some devices, such as serial lines, for setting up the speed, parity, data bits, etc.
Unpack the above archives via: "gzip -dc kit-name.tar.gz | tar xvf -"
% cp -p Makefile.linux Makefile % make clean ; make depend ; make
Last modified: March 30th, 2004
I hope you find dt as useful as I have. This is usually one of the first tools I port to a new operating system, since it's an excellent diagnostic and performance tool.
% dt help % Usage: dt options... Where options are: if=filename The input file to read. of=filename The output file to write. pf=filename The data pattern file to use. bs=value The block size to read/write. log=filename The log file name to write. munsa=string Set munsa to: cr, cw, pr, pw, ex. aios=value Set number of AIO's to queue. align=offset Set offset within page aligned buffer. or align=rotate Rotate data address through sizeof(ptr). capacity=value Set the device capacity in bytes. or capacity=max Set maximum capacity from disk driver. dispose=mode Set file dispose to: {delete or keep}. dlimit=value Set the dump data buffer limit. dtype=string Set the device type being tested. idtype=string Set input device type being tested. odtype=string Set output device type being tested. dsize=value Set the device block (sector) size. errors=value The number of errors to tolerate. files=value Set number of tape files to process. flow=type Set flow to: none, cts_rts, or xon_xoff. incr=value Set number of record bytes to increment. or incr=variable Enables variable I/O request sizes. iodir=direction Set I/O direction to: {forward or reverse}. iomode=mode Set I/O mode to: {copy, test, or verify}. iotype=type Set I/O type to: {random or sequential}. min=value Set the minumum record size to transfer. max=value Set the maximum record size to transfer. lba=value Set starting block used w/lbdata option. lbs=value Set logical block size for lbdata option. limit=value The number of bytes to transfer. flags=flags Set open flags: {excl,sync,...} oflags=flags Set output flags: {append,trunc,...} oncerr=action Set child error action: {abort or continue}. parity=string Set parity to: {even, odd, or none}. passes=value The number of passes to perform. pattern=value The 32 bit hex data pattern to use. or pattern=iot Use DJ's IOT test pattern. or pattern=incr Use an incrementing data pattern. or pattern=string The string to use for the data pattern. position=offset Position to offset before testing. procs=value The number of processes to create. ralign=value The random I/O offset alignment. rlimit=value The random I/O data byte limit. rseed=value The random number generator seed. records=value The number of records to process. runtime=time The number of seconds to execute. slice=value The specific disk slice to test. slices=value The number of disk slices to test. skip=value The number of records to skip past. seek=value The number of records to seek past. step=value The number of bytes seeked after I/O. speed=value The tty speed (baud rate) to use. timeout=value The tty read timeout in .10 seconds. ttymin=value The tty read minimum count (sets vmin). trigger=type The trigger to execute during errors. volumes=value The number of volumes to process. vrecords=value The record limit for the last volume. enable=flag Enable one or more of the flags below. disable=flag Disable one or more of the flags below. Flags to enable/disable: aio POSIX Asynchronous I/O.(Default: disabled) cerrors Report close errors. (Default: enabled) compare Data comparison. (Default: enabled) coredump Core dump on errors. (Default: disabled) debug Debug output. (Default: disabled) Debug Verbose debug output. (Default: disabled) rdebug Random debug output. (Default: disabled) diag Log diagnostic msgs. (Default: disabled) dump Dump data buffer. (Default: enabled) eof EOF/EOM exit status. (Default: enabled) eei Tape EEI reporting. (Default: enabled) resets Tape reset handling. (Default: disabled) fsalign File system align. (Default: disabled) flush Flush tty I/O queues. (Default: enabled) fsync Controls file sync'ing.(Default: runtime) header Log file header. (Default: enabled) lbdata Logical block data. (Default: disabled) loopback Loopback mode. (Default: disabled) microdelay Microsecond delays. (Default: disabled) mmap Memory mapped I/O. (Default: disabled) modem Test modem tty lines. (Default: disabled) multi Multiple volumes. (Default: disabled) pstats Per pass statistics. (Default: enabled) raw Read after write. (Default: disabled) stats Display statistics. (Default: enabled) table Table(sysinfo) timing. (Default: disabled) ttyport Flag device as a tty. (Default: disabled) unique Unique pattern. (Default: enabled) verbose Verbose output. (Default: enabled) verify Verify data written. (Default: enabled) Example: enable=debug disable=compare,pstats MUNSA Lock Options: cr = Concurrent Read (permits read access, cr/pr/cw by others) pr = Protected Read (permits cr/pr read access to all, no write) cw = Concurrent Write (permits write and cr access to resource by all) pw = Protected Write (permits write access, cr by others) ex = Exclusive Mode (permits read/write access, no access to others) For more details, please refer to the dlm(4) reference page. Common Open Flags: excl (O_EXCL) Exclusive open. (don't share) ndelay (O_NDELAY) Non-delay open. (don't block) nonblock (O_NONBLOCK) Non-blocking open/read/write. cache (O_CACHE) Attempt to keep data in file system cache. direct (O_DIRECTIO) Direct disk access. (don't cache data). rsync (O_RSYNC) Synchronize read operations. sync (O_SYNC) Sync updates for data/file attributes. Output Open Flags: append (O_APPEND) Append data to end of existing file. defer (O_DEFER) Defer updates to file during writes. dsync (O_DSYNC) Sync data to disk during write operations. trunc (O_TRUNC) Truncate an exisiting file before writing. Delays (Values are seconds, unless microdelay enabled): cdelay=value Delay before closing the file. (Def: 0) edelay=value Delay between multiple passes. (Def: 0) rdelay=value Delay before reading each record. (Def: 0) sdelay=value Delay before starting the test. (Def: 0) tdelay=value Delay before child terminates. (Def: 1) wdelay=value Delay before writing each record. (Def: 0) Numeric Input: For options accepting numeric input, the string may contain any combination of the following characters: Special Characters: w = words (4 bytes) q = quadwords (8 bytes) b = blocks (512 bytes) k = kilobytes (1024 bytes) m = megabytes (1048576 bytes) p = page size (8192 bytes) g = gigabytes (1073741824 bytes) t = terabytes (1099511627776 bytes) inf or INF = infinity (18446744073709551615 bytes) Arithmetic Characters: + = addition - = subtraction * or x = multiplcation / = division % = remainder Bitwise Characters: ~ = complement of value >> = shift bits right << = shift bits left & = bitwise 'and' operation | = bitwise 'or' operation ^ = bitwise exclusive 'or' The default base for numeric input is decimal, but you can override this default by specifying 0x or 0X for hexadecimal conversions, or a leading zero '0' for octal conversions. NOTE: Evaluation is from right to left without precedence, and parenthesis are not permitted. Pattern String Input: \\ = Backslash \a = Alert (bell) \b = Backspace \f = Formfeed \n = Newline \r = Carriage Return \t = Tab \v = Vertical Tab \e or \E = Escape \ddd = Octal Value \xdd or \Xdd = Hexadecimal Value Prefix Format Control: %d = The device name. %D = The real device name. %h = The host name. %H = The full host name. %p = The process ID. %P = The parent PID. %u = The user name. Example: prefix="%u@%h (pid %p)" Time Input: d = days (86400 seconds), h = hours (3600 seconds) m = minutes (60 seconds), s = seconds (the default) Arithmetic characters are permitted, and implicit addition is performed on strings of the form '1d5h10m30s'. Trigger Types: br = Execute a bus reset. bdr = Execute a bus device reset. seek = Issue a seek to the failing lba. cmd:string = Execute command with these args: string dname op dsize offset position lba errno The first three options require Scu in your PATH. Defaults: errors=1, files=0, passes=1, records=0, bs=512, log=stderr pattern=0x39c39c39, flow=xon_xoff, parity=none, speed=9600 timeout=3 seconds, dispose=delete, align=0 (page aligned) aios=8, dlimit=64, oncerr=continue, volumes=0, vrecords=1 iodir=forward, iomode=test, iotype=sequential --> Date: July 31st, 2004, Version: 15.10, Author: Robin T. Miller <--